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[-] EldritchFeminity 6 points 21 hours ago

No, that's basically it.

The reason for all this work is basically the concept of a currency that isn't backed by and dependent upon governments while also being impossible to counterfeit, hence a lot of encryption because it fundamentally says that you can't trust the other computers that you're talking to. Everybody holds a ledger that says that you have $5, so you can't suddenly say that you actually have $10. And all the math is to prevent inflation by limiting the amount of currency that exists at any time. The more currency there is from solving the math, the harder the math gets to slow down the creation of new money.

It all falls apart, though, because the only value that crypto has is what it's worth in traditional fiat currency - the very thing that it's supposed to replace.

So it's just a bunch of computers doing a lot of math to make funny money that's supposedly worth something because...of reasons?

[-] Delta_V@lemmy.world 6 points 19 hours ago

prevent inflation by limiting the amount of currency that exists

which is a flawed premise itself. the supply of currency needs to expand at the same rate as productivity increases or else you get deflation which has its own set of problems

[-] skillissuer@discuss.tchncs.de 4 points 19 hours ago

it's also at the same time libertarian political project that aims to, how they put it, "separate money from state", which is in itself absurd, but not for libertarians, because their only problem with capitalism is that they're not on the top. crypto is an attempt to "fix" that "problem". see also doings of peter thiel, curtis yarvin, urbit,

first they build a place with no state interference and then they learn hard way why there's so many financial regulations. sometimes it's deliberate and it's a way to use novelty to repackage old financial crimes to deflect responsibility long enough to fuck off to Dubai. sometimes it's scams all the way and scammer already lives in North Korea

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